The woman saw her car two days after the theft -- just sitting in a Milwaukee neighborhood. She still doesn't have her car, but she does have one heck of a story.

It's been a long five days for Marie.

"Ate nothing. I've smoke a million cigarettes. Coffee? I'm keeping Maxwell House in business," said Marie.

Marie's son was driving her car on Thursday, October 20th, and pulled into a gas station at 68th and North in Wauwatosa. Marie said her son left his keys and phone in the car, and within moments, the car was gone.

"I got a hit. I pinged right away," said Marie.

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Using an app, Marie tracked down where the missing phone was -- and she found her car. Marie is an Uber driver, and depends on her car.

"I just want my car. I just want to be able to get back to work and pay my bills. Nothing else," said Marie.

At this point, you might be wondering why Marie doesn't just settle this with her insurance. She said the problem is her insurance company is offering to settle for an amount less than what she still owes on the car. Because of that, she believes trying to find the car is her best choice.